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Zika virus may remain in semen longer than first thought

The French 27-year-old was found to have traces of the virus in his semen after he came down with mild symptoms a few days after returning from Thailand.




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More than 1.6 MILLION pregnant women 'could get Zika before virus burns out'

There could be 90 million infections - at least - before the current epidemic fades, according to a US-UK research team. In Latin America alone, that could mean at least 1.6 million infected pregnant women.




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Blood donations SUSPENDED in Miami amid fears of Zika outbreak

This freeze should remain in place until each individual unit of blood collected in the two counties can be tested, according to the US Food and Drug Administration.




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Rotterdam woman lost her baby at 11 weeks after catching Zika virus on a trip to Suriname

The woman, from Rotterdam, the Netherlands, caught Zika on a trip to Suriname, which borders Brazil. The virus was found in foetal cells after she lost the baby.




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Zika virus in America as Florida governor confirms 4 cases came from local mosquitoes

Florida governor Rick Scott confirmed that all four of the state's mystery Zika cases almost certainly came from local mosquito bites. They mark the first outbreak of the infection in mainland America.




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Zika virus could soon spread to Louisiana and Texas, says expert

The Zika virus could soon be spreading to  Louisiana and Texas, warned a tropical medical expert, after four patients in Florida have tested positive for the virus.




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Australian athletes ROBBED during Rio Olympics 2016 fire evacuation

Australian team boss Kitty Chiller confirmed on Monday a laptop and some Zika-protective shirts were stolen during a fire evacuation on Friday when a blaze was sparked by a cigarette.




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How YOU can avoid these common health risks in Rio de Janeiro

While Zika is in the spotlight, there are other bugs and health problems that Olympic athletes and spectators should keep in mind. Here's look at what athletes and travelers can do about them.




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Florida reports ANOTHER Zika infection in Miami bringing total number of cases to 15

Health officials said all 15 are within the same one-mile region of Miami, just in-land of the beach.




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Ryan Seacrest reveals his toned tummy in Rio while fans warn about Zika virus

Ryan Seacrest arrived in Rio de Janeiro just days ago as he is set to host Friday's Olympic opening ceremony.




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Zika babies birth defects and miscarriages 'have only been spotted in certain climates'

Brazil should have seen thousands more babies born with shrunken skulls. But all of these cases are restricted to a northern region of the country. It suggests Zika alone may not cause birth defects.




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KATIE HOPKINS on the 2016 Rio Olympics and why it stinks

The athletes who have decided to attend may be competing under the arms of Christ the Redeemer, but it’s hard to find one redeeming feature to the Olympic Games in Rio, writes KATIE HOPKINS.




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Rio witch doctors say 'don't worry about Zika virus at Olympics 2016'

Herbalists and witch doctors in Rio de Janeiro say star athletes who skipped this year's Olympic Games shouldn't have worried about contracting Zika while in Brazil.




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Zika virus diagnosed in ANOTHER person in Florida

The patient, who has not been identified, was tested as one of the 26 close contacts around the two original cases. It means there are now 16 local transmissions of Zika in Miami, Florida.




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Most Americans favor late-term abortion if Zika harms fetus

Normally, two thirds of US citizens oppose abortions after 24 weeks. But a Harvard poll has found that 59 per cent favor abortions of Zika-infected babies at any stage of the pregnancy.




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Hawaii authorities struggling to control Hep Aand Zika as it spreads through the island

More than 90 people have contracted the infection in just one month - a staggering figure for the 1.4 million-strong state in such a short amount of time. Hawaii is also battling Zika.




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Miami ob/gyn working in Zika 'ground zero' explains the difficult conversations she has

Christine Curry teaches and practices obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Miami Hospital. So far she has treated over a dozen pregnant women with Zika, with many more expected.




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Zika virus hits Palm Beach in first case that's non-travel related

As insecticide rained down on a popular district in Miami, state health officials began to investigate Palm Beach County's first case of non-travel related Zika, Gov Rick Scott's office announced Monday.




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How Zika virus cripples fetus as Miami reports MORE infections

The study by the University of Southern California is the most significant step towards understanding the infection amid widespread confusion about how it inflicts life-threatening conditions in babies.




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Zika 'can survive SIX MONTHS in semen' twice as long as previously thought 

Until now scientists believed the virus would fade after three months. But this week an Italian man tested positive for Zika 188 days after he was first infected.




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Zika 'could freeze up babies' joints', study reveals - as Florida reports ANOTHER case of local infection

The condition known as arthrogryposis freezes up joints, often leaving their hands, arms, legs, feet, or fingers frozen in a contorted position. In most cases, it also impairs function of the heart.




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Demi Lovato offers 'deepest apologies' after backlash over her mother's joke that 'everybody in Rio is gonna get the Zika virus'

The star took to Twitter on Saturday after many were put off by a Snapchat story she shared earlier in which her mom Dianna Hart joked, 'Everybody down in Rio gonna get the Zika virus!'




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Zika virus has spread in Florida confirms governor as 5 new outbreaks are reported

The mosquito-borne infection arrived in the US last month, but has so far been restricted to a few blocks in Wynwood, a neighborhood of Miami-Dade County.




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Miami schools handing out long-sleeved shirts and pants to protect against Zika

This summer families have been warned to protect children with bug spray and clothing. But now the onus falls on teachers to protect the 7,600 students attending school in the two outbreak zones.




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Zika virus test called for all blood donations by FDA

The move, ordered by the Food and Drug Administration on Friday, is a major expansion in a bid intended to protect the nation's blood supply from the mosquito-borne virus.




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Pregnant woman refused £1k refund after cancelling Thomson holiday to Zika-affected Orlando

Zabina Mirza was due to travel with Thomson Airways to Orlando but decided to cancel her trip after the outbreak of the virus but says the alternatives offered were not suitable.




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WHO urges men AND women to abstain from sex after traveling to Zika-infected region

Previous advice published on June 7 only urged men to abstain, and only for a maximum of eight weeks.




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Why we are nowhere near a Zika vaccine - despite millions of taxpayers’ money spent

Even with pre-clinical and early stage clinical trials underway, we still may not see a Zika vaccine licensed and approved for use in humans for years.




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Prankster reporter horrifies New Yorkers by announcing Hillary Clinton has ZIKA

Tyler Fischer, 29, from New York posed as a broadcast journalist in an elaborate prank in which he claimed the Democrat presidential candidate had withdrawn from the race because of illness.




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New Zika outbreak zone in Florida: Miami officials reveal 5 cases in new area

It comes after the intense storms last week, leaving swathes of standing water, which is ideal breeding ground for Zika-carrying Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.




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Two pregnant women catch Zika in Miami's new outbreak zone

There are now 160 local infections in Florida as the spread shows no sign of slowing down despite its disappearance from headlines.




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British tourists contract the Zika virus while visiting Florida

Two British tourists have contracted the Zika virus after travelling to Florida, US, and pregnant women have been advised to cancel all 'non-essential' travel to the American state.




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Jade Jones wins consecutive golds at Rio Olympics with 16-7 victory in taekwondo final

TeamGB taekwondo champion Jade Jones kicked her way Olympic history when she won gold to make her the most successful Briton in her sport.




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Zika vaccine '100% successful in clinical trials on rats', researchers declare

None of the rats tested at Philadelphia's Wistar Institute contracted Zika after getting the vaccine. It is the best result of a Zika vaccine to date, and it is the same being tested in the first human trials.




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Gotham's Morena Baccarin 'fights ex husband in court after he blocks son's trip to Brazil'

She was hoping to make a mercy dash to Brazil with her children to see her dying grandmother.




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Zika virus no longer a public health crisis, WHO declares

The mosquito-borne virus sparked global panic this year after millions were infected, causing scores of babies to be born with birth defects such as microcephaly.




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Most of Miami Beach declared Zika-free after months of emergency measures

Officials lifted the warning on Tuesday, saying more than 45 days had passed since they have found a new last local case of the mosquito-borne infection.




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Zika virus detected in Texas after female catches infection

The state reported its first case of Zika likely transmitted by a mosquito on Monday after lab results confirmed their suspicions. The patient is a woman near the Mexico border.




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Death In Paradise's Tony Gardner was infected with Zika while filming in Caribbean

Tony Gardner said he was bitten by an infected mosquito while shooting scenes for the crime comedy in the islands of Guadeloupe this summer.




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Giaan Rooney talks about being pregnant after returning from Rio Olympics amid Zika fears

Australian swimmer-turned-commentator, Giaan Rooney, has announced she's pregnant with her second child, just months after travelling to Brazil amid the Zika virus concerns




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Counties along Mississippi Delta have greatest Zika risk

In a new map from St Louis University in Missouri, countries along the Mississippi Delta were found to pose the highest risk for Zika transmission as well as some on the Atlantic coast.




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Jonathan LaPaglia feared Zika virus while filming Survivor

With Australian Survivor set to return on Sunday, host Jonathan LaPaglia revealed he thought he had contracted the Zika virus while filming the reality show




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Kissing does NOT spread Zika, government study confirms  

The virus lingers in the blood stream and saliva for up to about two weeks after infection, and remains in bodily fluids like semen for months. But NIH scientists confirm a kiss is not dangerous.




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Miami reports its first Zika infection of the year

A couple in Miami tested positive for the Zika virus that was sexually transmitted after one of the partners traveled to several countries, including Cuba.




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Bill Gates donates $4 million to creating self-destructive mosquitoes

Scientists at British biotech firm Oxitec are infecting female mosquitoes (the only ones that bite) with a hereditary gene that means their offspring cannot survive outside a lab.




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Zika-carrying mosquitoes can be tested with smartphones

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a device they call a LAMP OSD which can plug into a smartphone to reveal whether a mosquito is the Aedes aegypti species.




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Meghan Markle pregnant: Royal tour continues despite Zika fears

Meghan's visit to Fiji and Tonga goes against travel advice that pregnant women should consider not travelling to the countries because of the 'moderate risk' of catching the tropical disease.




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Meghan opts for long sleeves to 'protect herself from Zika' in Fiji

Meghan, 37 - who is expecting her first child - has selected more covered-up ensembles in Fiji. She has also chosen lighter colours, as mosquitoes are more attracted to dark clothing.




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Germany v Poland Euro 2016 preview: Line up prediction, kick off time, TV channel, betting odds, team news and head to head

World Cup winners Germany lived up to their billing as as one of the clear favourites for Euro 2016 with a 2-0 victory over Ukraine in their opening game.




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Germany expect stern test against neighbours Poland but are confident of keeping Euro 2016 feel-good factor going

Euro 2016 has been something of a feel-good tournament for Germany so far and Joachim Low's men are certainly optimistic they can keep that going when they face Poland on Thursday night.